Pairing with decks, pools, and other structures — Port St. Lucie, FL
Most projects in Port St. Lucie are not one piece—they are a deck, a pool shell, a roof, a bar, or a tiki. We make pergolas work with the rest of the build so loads, water, and access line up, whether we did the other work or you already have it.
Load paths to footings
Roofs and shade structures need to hand weight down to real bearing—posts on concrete or tied into deck framing the right way. In Port St. Lucie, we will not set a post on a deck board and call it done.
Tiki, pergola, and pavilion together
If you are combining styles, the transitions matter: post spacing, color, and soffit lines. We can match existing wood or metal finishes so the combined outdoor room in Port St. Lucie looks intentional in one pass.
Sequencing with other trades
Sometimes we are before the pavers, sometimes after. We will coordinate a sequence that does not double-pay for tear-out, and that keeps water from being trapped at the edge of the pergolas footings. Serving all of St. Lucie County.
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